Home » Multiple data lines in a Wan network: the (Apulian) recipe for ultra-broadband

Multiple data lines in a Wan network: the (Apulian) recipe for ultra-broadband

by admin

If the interventions envisaged by the recovery plan, with over six billion euros earmarked for the new fiber networks and 5G, will solve the age-old problem of the digital divide, we can only hope at the moment. The fact remains that thousands of businesses and professionals pay the price for slow and unstable connections.

And it is on this level that Uania comes into play. Dipierro’s intuition was in fact to exploit the peculiarities of “software defined” WAN networks (Wide area networks) to create a single channel in which the lines of different operators can converge.

A “Wan In One” (pun from which the startup takes its name), in short, which allows you to increase the connection speed where the availability of ultra-broadband networks is precisely limited, and therefore small peripheral centers, the productive, commercial and agricultural districts of the so-called gray and white areas.

Complex problem, simple solution

The principle that makes UaniaBox a frontier solution in the field of business connectivity is simple but goes to solve a problem that those directly concerned consider, bluntly, “very complex”. In fact, in the event of a data line interruption, the startup technology allows companies to work on other available networks (including mobile) without creating disruptions. All this is accompanied by the possibility of easily changing telephone operators and by the compatibility of the solution with existing network devices.

What Uania guarantees, in other words, is a business continuity system linked to broadband connectivity and designed to meet the needs of a wide spectrum of users through an indirect network of distributors specialized in the field of networks and information technology ( the last chords, in chronological order, are those with Nethesis and Alias).

You may also like

Leave a Comment

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.

This website uses cookies to improve your experience. We'll assume you're ok with this, but you can opt-out if you wish. Accept Read More

Privacy & Cookies Policy